Top 10 streamed games of the week: Teamfight Tactics racks up 13 million hours during first week

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InfluencerUpdate.biz has teamed up with esports and streaming analytics firm Stream Hatchet to bring you weekly charts of the most popular games in the streaming space.

This chart documents the most watched games by hours across Twitch, YouTube Gaming, Mixer and Facebook.

Each week we'll be documenting the top ten most watched titles across all the major streaming platforms so you can see which games are thriving among content creators and which titles are waning in popularity. We also have a chart documenting the week's biggest content creators.

This chart covers the week commencing June 17th. Want to see last week's chart? Click here.

Most watched games

Fortnite is back on top after a 26.2 per cent rise in hours watched over the last week. The battle royale favourite amassed over 30 million hours last week.

The rise of Fortnite sees League of Legends knocked back down into second place, alongside a 5.7 per cent decrease in views. Grand Theft Auto V keeps its regular spot in third despite a 4.9 per cent drop in hours watched.

Teamfight Tactics is a new entry in fourth, with over 13 million hours watched. Teamfight Tactics is a brand new turn-based League of Legends mode released by Riot Games, but it counts as a separate release for now.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive moves up two places to fifth after a 55 per cent increase in hours watched. CS:GO celebrated 20 years of the Counter-Strike franchise last week with a retro version of the classic Dust 2 map.

PUBG Mobile remains in sixth despite a 31.1 per cent rise in hours watched, and Dota 2 falls to seventh despite a 3.1 per cent increase in hours watched last week. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds falls to eighth following the rise of CS:GO and PUBG Mobile.

Overwatch stays in ninth place; a 23.2 per cent increase in hours watched keeps the title safe in the top 10. Minecraft closes the chart in tenth after a 48.5 per cent increase in hours watched. Last week, YouTuber Keemstar kicked off his new show, Minecraft Monday, which sees different influencers paired up to play Minecraft together. Ninja and Mr Beast were the first guests.

Danielle Partis is Editor of InfluencerUpdate.biz. She was previously the lead content creator for TeamRock Games, as well as contributing to outlets such as Metal Hammer, both online and in-print. Prior to that, Danielle worked as a freelance PR consultant and freelance journalist for a number of outlets.